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India not pitching for bond inclusion to index providers anymore: Govt source

In 2022, key index providers such as JP Morgan and FTSE Russel retained Indian government bonds on their watch lists. Though a review is due at the end of the current quarter ending September, the government has not recently been in discussions with index managers, according to the official who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

August 17, 2023 / 13:01 IST
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In 2022, key index providers such as JP Morgan and FTSE Russel retained India's bonds on their watch lists.

The Indian government is not looking to make a pitch to index providers to push for the inclusion of its bonds in global indices anymore, a senior government official said.

In 2022, key index providers such as JP Morgan and FTSE Russel retained Indian government bonds on their watch lists. Though a review is due at the end of the current quarter ending September, the government has not recently been in discussions with index managers, according to the official who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

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Talk of Indian government bonds being included in global bond indices picked up after a report by an inter-departmental group of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) last month said gains from adding government bonds to global indices are greater than the risks. A report by BofA Securities further sparked speculation on the same as it pointed out that the need for further diversification of index constituents may lead to the index providers going ahead with India’s inclusion despite frequently cited operational difficulties for smaller investors.

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